Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)
July 25, 2012 - 12:00am
http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2254634&language=en


RAMALLAH, Juky 25 (KUNA) – A member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Dr. Saeb Erekat, said that approaching the General Assembly of the United Nations to seek a non-member state status for Palestine does not contradict with the peace process of the principle of two-state solution.

During interviews conducted in the city of Areeha (Jericho) with the residing consuls, Eekat said that the Palestinian approach is a real focal point for the protection of two-state option.

Palestinian effort have been unsuccessful in the past tear to pbtain full membership in the UN for not recruiting a sufficient number of states to vote on a request by President Mahmoud Abbas during his speech to the UN Security Council.

Furthermore, the United States objected to yield the Palestinians’ demand for a full membership in the UN.
The Palestinian President’s plan, which he presented to the Arab Higher Monitoring Committee about his intention to go the General Assembly for a non-member state, has received the backing of the committee that requested the study of this step.

If the Palestinians received a non-member state status in the United Nations, it means that the State of Palestine is under occupation and not a disputed territory, as claimed by Israel.

In addition, the continuation of Israeli settlement will lead undermining the two-state option, Erekat added.

Erekat concluded by calling on the international community to question the Israeli government and to stop considering Israel as a state above the law.




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